Hey everyone, I currently have a Chord TT2. Is the dac/amp powerful enough to drive headphones like DCA Expanse, ZMF Caldera, Focal Utopia and Meze Elite?
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YesHey everyone, I currently have a Chord TT2. Is the dac/amp powerful enough to drive headphones like DCA Expanse, ZMF Caldera, Focal Utopia and Meze Elite?
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Alright nice, thank you for your quick answer. What about a powerconditioner like Audioquest got some. Do I get some improvements there?
You can get improvements using a very well build psu like farrad or sbooster. I use that for my mscaler and tt2, that will give a upgrade.You get a lot of improvement with mscaler, and a good improvement with the tt2, doing that) But a powerconditioner not so much.Alright nice, thank you for your quick answer. What about a powerconditioner like Audioquest got some. Do I get some improvements there?
Oh okay I heard s Lpsu is possible on the M-Scaler but not on the TT2 because of warranty issues if there is something getting burnedYou can get improvements using a very well build psu like farrad or sbooster. I use that for my mscaler and tt2, that will give a upgrade.You get a lot of improvement with mscaler, and a good improvement with the tt2, doing that) But a powerconditioner not so much.
Oh okay I heard s Lpsu is possible on the M-Scaler but not on the TT2 because of warranty issues if there is something getting burned
It all depends what equipment is behind it. I noticed quite the improvement on both. Less with headphones, huge with a decent desktop amp and speakers.It won't have a significant improvement for the TT2, due to the super caps. It could have an improvement to the M Scaler. Any warranty issues would be the same for both.
I have an Sbooster coming in tomorrow for my M Scaler. I'm not expecting a huge improvement, but we'll see.
I tried some power supplies with TT2 not worth the effort because of super caps.Alright nice, thank you for your quick answer. What about a powerconditioner like Audioquest got some. Do I get some improvements there?
Depends with equipment you connect it to, caps or no caps, even the tt2 benefits from a clean lps (maybe less than the mscaler, it does). But you need the right ears and equipment to hear it. Because with the tt2 it is more subtle than with the mscaler. (Do both and you are rewarded)I tried some power supplies with TT2 not worth the effort because of super caps.
M scaler is more affected by power supply changes.
With TT2 stick with stock one. Don't bother.
Hey everyone, I currently have a Chord TT2. Is the dac/amp powerful enough to drive headphones like DCA Expanse, ZMF Caldera, Focal Utopia and Meze Elite?
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My TT2 drives the Focal Clear MG to my satisfaction, so I assume that the Utopia should be fine.Hey everyone, I currently have a Chord TT2. Is the dac/amp powerful enough to drive headphones like DCA Expanse, ZMF Caldera, Focal Utopia and Meze Elite?
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A friend of mine owns the utopia, works fine with the dave, which is less powerfull, so than a tt2 will not be a problemMy TT2 drives the Focal Clear MG to my satisfaction, so I assume that the Utopia should be fine.
No there is just one tt2 model. Which supports dsd over pcm (DOP).Apologies if this has been asked, I'm new to this thread. The good ol Chord upgrade path has gotten me and I'm on a roll. I am about to buy a Hugo TT2 on the used market and I want to ask one thing before I do. I see some places listing a "Chord Electronics Hugo TT2 DSD DAC/Headphone Amplifier" as well as a "Chord Electronics Hugo TT2 Dac/Headphone Amplifier" I have searched google and the Chord website to see if there is a difference between the two, one listed with DSD in the title and the other not, and have found no actual information stating that there are two separate models. Do you all happen to know if there is a difference and if so what it is?
Wonderful. I was hoping that was the answer. Just ordered. So excited!No there is just one tt2 model. Which supports dsd over pcm (DOP).
Enjoy the tt2 (nxt thing will be the mscaler, that happened to me, the tt2+mscaler is a dream machine combi)